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'We are going to fight as long as we have life': Histories and politics of Argentine activist pensioners.

机译:“只要有生命,我们就将为之奋斗”:阿根廷维权养老金领取者的历史和政治。

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This thesis draws on fieldwork with activist pensioners in Argentina, making use of ethnographic data and life history interviews to examine people's commitment to the jubilados movement. The political nature of their activism is critically examined in light of the rejection by many of the use of ‘politics’ to describe their activism. This is compared to work on neoliberalism that suggests that this model has a de-politicizing effect on the discourse of social welfare. Throughout, the thesis integrates life history interviews and ethnographic data, along with literature on larger historical and social processes.; The thesis first traces the pensioners' histories in order to explore the conditions and experiences that inform their activism.; The thesis next turns to the concept of activism as political work, with attention drawn to the tension between those who consider their work political and those who reject that description.; Finally, the thesis looks at how their demands that the state provide health and welfare in fact emerge from broader convictions about the need for social change and justice. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
机译:本文利用在阿根廷的激进养老金领取者的田野调查,利用人种学数据和生活史访谈来检验人们对 jubilados 运动的承诺。鉴于许多人使用“政治”来形容他们的行动主义遭到拒绝,因此对他们的行动主义的政治性质进行了严格审查。与此相比,新自由主义的研究表明,这种模式对社会福利的话语具有去政治化的作用。在整个过程中,论文将生活史访谈和人种学数据以及有关较大历史和社会过程的文献结合在一起。本论文首先追溯了养老金领取者的历史,以探索有助于他们采取行动的条件和经验。接下来,论文转向将行动主义作为政治工作的概念,并注意那些认为自己的工作是政治性的人与拒绝这种描述的人之间的紧张关系。最后,论文研究了他们对国家提供健康和福利的要求实际上是如何从对社会变革和正义的需求的更广泛信念中产生出来的。 (摘要由UMI缩短。)

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